The KOHO Morning Show

6AM - 10AM [Monday - Friday]

News, Music, Community

Catch the KOHO Morning Show weekday mornings starting at 6 am! Host Clint Strand and Dan Langager bring you-up to-the-minute weather updates, road conditions and breaking news stories alongside an energetic mix of music. You'll also hear news features from environmental info, topics on health issues, the outdoors, sports and timely interviews with local and regional officials. It's a progressive approach to great morning radio helping to prepare you for the day.

The "Dean of KOHO" himself, John T Humpreys has left the Icicle Broadcasting team to pursue new adventures and said goodbye to his beloved "kohothians." To talk about his life in and love of radio, Clint and John T sit down and reminisce about the past, present and future.

It's unofficial name is WA 38 and it's the newest experimental variety of apple to come out of North Central Washington. Saplings are now in the ground and you'll probably see WA 38s on store shelves in about five years. To talk about the process of creating a new apple variety we're joined by Jim McPherson with the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission.

Leavenworth Mayor Cheri Farivar and Joel Walinski join us for their regular chat to talk about continuing progress with the Meadowlark Development, an new ordinance that should minimize false property alarms and rate hikes at the Dryden Transfer Station.

Director of Chelan County Public Works Mitch Reister stops by the KOHO studio to talk road construction season, a unique partnership to improve primitive Burch Mnt. Road and the final push for public input on the proposed Flood Control District.